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Is E322 halal or haram?

Lecithin · Emulsifier

SuspectLast reviewed: April 2026

E322 (Lecithin) is generally classified as suspect (mashbooh). Soy lecithin = halal; egg-yolk lecithin = halal but rare; without source, treat as suspect.

What is E322?

E322, listed on labels as Lecithin, is an emulsifier that helps oil and water blend into a smooth mixture. You'll most often find it in packaged and processed foods.

Is E322 halal? The verdict

E322 is mashbooh (doubtful). Soy lecithin = halal; egg-yolk lecithin = halal but rare; without source, treat as suspect. Manufacturers aren't required to print the source on the label, so unless the pack states a plant/vegetable source or carries a recognised halal certification (HMC, JAKIM, MUI, IFANCA), the safest choice is to avoid it.

How to check E322 on a label

Scan the ingredient list for E322 and its other names. If it's present and the source isn't stated, treat the product as doubtful. A barcode or photo scan with Halal Food AI flags E322 automatically and tells you whether the product declares a halal source.

Other names & label terms to scan for

  • Lecithin
  • Soy lecithin
  • Soya lecithin
  • E322

Bottom line

E322 is doubtful (mashbooh) — avoid unless the source is stated as halal or the product is halal-certified.

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